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Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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A YOUNG WOMAN AFTER GOD’S OWN HEARTCopyright © 2003/2015 by Elizabeth GeorgePublished by Harvest House PublishersEugene, Oregon 97402www.harvesthousepublishers.com

ISBN 978-0-7369-5974-2 (pbk.) ISBN 978-0-7369-5975-9 (eBook)

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, digital, photocopy, recording, or any other—except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.

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Acknowledgments

As always, thank you to my dear husband, Jim George, M.Div., Th.M., for your able assistance, guidance, suggestions, and loving encourage-ment on this project.

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This book is lovingly dedicated to the “young women” in my life, my cherished granddaughters,

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Taylor ZaengleKatie SeitzGrace SeitzLily Seitz

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May you walk in all God’s ways.~ Proverbs 3:6 ~

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Contents

. A Word of Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Part OneThe Pursuit of God

1. A Heart Devoted to God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

2. A Heart That Loves God’s Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

3. A Heart Committed to Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

4. A Heart That Obeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Part TwoThe Pursuit of God’s Priorities

Your Home Life

5. A Heart That Submits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

6. A Heart That Loves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

Your Place at Home

7. A Heart That Cares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

Your Friends

8. A Heart That Chooses Wisely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

9. A Heart That Is Loyal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

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Your Education

10. A Heart That Grows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133

Your Service to Others

11. A Heart That Serves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

12. A Heart Filled with Emotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

13. A Heart Filled with Dreams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

Your Self

14. A Heart Marked by Purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

Part ThreeThe Practice of God’s Priorities

15. A Heart That Belongs to God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207

. Quiet Times Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216

. Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219

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A Word of WelcomeDear Friend,

Without even meeting you, I can tell you are someone very special! Why? Because you’re choosing to read this book. When you consider its title, it becomes pretty obvious that you desire to become a woman after God’s own heart. This book is packed with information and how-to’s that will show you how to fulfill the desires of your heart—how to become a woman after God’s own heart. As we begin our journey together, a few things will make it even sweeter.

Open your book…and enjoy it! Everything you need is here. I’ve tried to make it convenient for you as a busy young woman. In my mind I’ve pictured you reading this book on your bed at home, in a bunk bed at camp, in the back-seat of the car or on an airplane while on your family vaca-tion, in a lounge chair sunbathing around a pool, even in the library after you’ve finished your homework. Enjoy your book, carry it with you, and let God’s Word instruct you.

Open your heart…to your friends. Encourage them to get books too. Then you will each be growing, which means your friendships will be growing in the right direction—in the things of the Lord. A godly woman needs other godly women as friends. So invite them to join you.

Open your heart…and look around. Are there any girls you don’t know very well at school, or in the neighborhood, or perhaps where you work, that you can invite to join you

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in your study? Girls who need the Savior? Who need some guidelines for their lives? Who need a friend? Whisper a prayer to God, be bold, and reach out and invite someone you’d like to know better to get together.

Open your heart…to the priorities and topics covered in this book. They are tailor-made just for you. They’ll give you God’s wisdom and guidelines for the major areas of your life.

Open your heart…through prayer to the Holy Spirit. Ask Him to illuminate His Word, to help you understand God’s plan and priorities for your life, and to transform your heart.

Open your heart…and dream! Dream of the woman you yearn to be—a woman after God’s own heart.

And now let’s put feet on those dreams! It is the prayer of my heart that the contents of this special book will encourage you, excite you, instruct you, and inspire you to follow after God’s own heart even more passionately.

In His great and amazing love,Your friend and sister in Christ,

Elizabeth George

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Part One <

The Pursuit of God

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A Heart Devoted to God

But few things are needed —or indeed only

one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it

will not be taken away from her.

luke 10:42

Have you ever felt nervous…fidgety…on edge…cranky? Sort of like your life was falling apart and you were losing control? And even though you

knew it and you didn’t want to act the way you were, you kept on stomping through your day, lashing out at anybody and everybody who crossed your path—your parents, your brother or sister, your friends, a salesperson?

Well, my new friend, you are not alone! This happened to a woman in the Bible—a woman just like you and me—who got too worked up. In fact, she was a wreck! Her name is Martha, and Martha was a friend of Jesus.

What Happened?

What happened to put Martha over the edge? In a few words, Jesus and His disciples were coming to her house. Wow! Now that should have been the best day of Martha’s life!

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But Martha went into a tailspin. Why? Because Martha got too involved in the activities of her life—activities like…

serving Jesus and

working for Jesus.

And in all her serving and working, Martha failed to just…

stop and enjoy Jesus and

worship Him.

And how did Martha’s busyness and the neglect of her spiritual life show? You guessed it—she got nervous…fidg-ety…on edge…cranky. And then she fell apart and lost con-trol. Not only was Martha stomping through her day, but she was stomping through the kitchen, the dining room, and the family room. She even lashed out at her younger sister, Mary. And then (horror of horrors) she lashed out at Jesus!

What Was Wrong?

Martha was definitely out of control. And that led to her saying things she shouldn’t have said, to blaming others for her awful condition, to bossing everyone around (even Jesus!), to comparing the amount of work she was doing with the amount of work her sister was (or wasn’t!) doing, to com-plaining, to emoting.… Well, I’m sure you get the picture.

But, what was wrong?

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✎ From God’s Word to Your Heart…

Looking at the Bible’s account and what it tells us about both Martha and Mary will answer all our questions. Read it below. It’s what I call “the tale of two sisters.” And while you’re reading, notice what Jesus said was wrong in Martha’s heart. Notice, too, the words the Bible—and Jesus—uses to describe Martha’s conduct. And don’t fail to catch how Mary is described and what good thing Jesus had to say about her.

As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he

came to a village where a woman named Martha

opened her home to him. She had a sister called

Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what

he said. But Martha was distracted by all the

preparations that had to be made. She came to

him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my

sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her

to help me!”

“Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are

worried and upset about many things, but few

things are needed —or indeed only one. Mary

has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken

away from her” (Luke 10:38-42).

What Made the Difference?

As we learn from these two sisters, we mustn’t miss the fact that both of them loved Jesus (see verses 38-39). Both loved our Lord, and both served Him. But in this scene there was a

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great difference in their behaviors, which revealed something about what was going on in their hearts at the time.

You see, Mary not only loved serving the Lord, but she loved listening to Him. I mean, the split second Jesus started talking, Mary stopped! Her service came to a screeching halt, and she stopped, set her serving dishes aside, and took a seat at Jesus’ feet. Why? So she could listen to Him—not just do for Him! After all, He had “the words of eternal life” ( John 6:68).

So our dear Mary demonstrated a heart devoted to God by hearing His words and by worshipping Him. She was obsessed with Jesus. My guess is that Mary also loved the quieter disci-plines of the Christian life—like sitting down in a favorite place to meditate on Scripture, to pray to God, and maybe even write in a journal or a diary. Whether this is true or not, we do definitely know that Mary knew when and how to make the choice to stop all the busyness of life and spend time with God.

And here’s another point we don’t want to miss. Surely Mary did her work. But Mary made sure her choices gained her the all-important time she needed to take care of her devo-tion and commitment to God. Yes, hers was a heart devoted to God.

What Is a Heart Devoted to God?

Because Mary was a woman after God’s own heart, her heart was devoted to Him. She was preoccupied with one thing at all times—Him! As I said above, Mary was obsessed with the Lord. Therefore Mary consistently made one choice, one decision, that caused Jesus to speak of her as He did. And what was that one choice? Mary chose to spend time hearing

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God through His Word and worshipping God in her heart. In other words, Mary chose to spend some of her precious time with the Lord.

Time spent in this way, dear one, is the kind of time that is never wasted and can never be taken away from you either (see verse 42). Why? Because it is time spent in eternal pursuits, time that results in both daily and everlasting blessings.

Yes, But How?

I know you want to be a woman after God’s own heart too, just like Mary was. So how can you move in that direction? Consider these three tried-and-true ways.

1. Choose to spend time with God––Here’s how one woman after God’s own heart put it: “I don’t want to be robbed of even one of God’s riches by not taking time to let Him invade my life. By not listening to what He is telling me. By allowing the routine, pressing matters of my minutes to bankrupt me of time for the most exciting, most fulfilling relationship in life.”1

Now, how can you make time in your busy day for “the most exciting, most fulfilling relationship in life”? For listening to God? For spending time with Him? For let-ting Him invade your life?

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Listen to what my daughters’ high school pastor told their youth group about spending time with God. He asked them, “Would you be willing to go on a bit of a fast each day, a time fast? Would you be willing to…

…say no to some time watching TV,

…say no to some time on the telephone,

…say no to some time with friends,

… say no to some time in the mall, in order to

…say yes to some time with God?”

And now the question is, would you?

2. Choose God’s ways at every opportunity––“In all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:6) could be the theme verse of this entire book—and of life! This well-loved verse describes a two-step partnership with God. Our part is to stop and acknowledge God along the way. God’s part is to direct our paths and make them straight. This means that we are to consult with God regarding our every decision, word, thought, and response. This means that before we move ahead or before we react to someone or something, we need to stop and pray first, “God, what would You have me do—or think or say—here?” If you do this you’ll find the principles in this poem to be true for you and the choices you make.

Good, better, best, never let it rest

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until your good is better, and your better best.

Don’t you think this practice of stopping and consulting God before acting (and reacting) like Martha did would help you and me to make the good, better, and best choices in the situations that we confront each day? Don’t you think this habit would make us more like Mary?

3. Commit yourself to God daily––In Romans 12:1, the apostle Paul says “to offer your bodies as a living sac-rifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” As we consider our desire to commit ourselves to God daily, I want you to begin a new practice this week based on Romans 12:1. I want you to begin committing yourself to God daily. And how could you do that? Here’s how one man did it. He wrote down a list of what he called “his rules to live by every day.” And what was #1 on his list?

Make a daily, definite, audible dedication of yourself to God. Say it out loud—“Lord, today I give myself anew to you.”2

Why not make such a commitment to God daily for a week? And then why not seek to make it a habit for life?

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4. Cultivate a hot heart––God has a few things to say to us in Revelation 3:15-16 about our heart condition. Read it for yourself:

I know your deeds, that you are neither

cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or

the other! So, because you are lukewarm —

neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit

you out of my mouth.

I think it’s pretty obvious, according to this scripture, which heart condition God considers the worst! And it gets even more serious as we think about these bone-chilling facts:

• To be coldhearted means to be unemotional, unconscious of God. Imagine being unemo-tional about the things of God!

• And to be lukewarm means to be indifferent. Imagine being indifferent toward God!

• But the third heart temperature is to be yours as a woman after God’s own heart. You are to be hot-hearted. That means that the heat of your heart and emotion reaches a high temperature. That means boiling over! And such high heat is usually paired up with violent activity, emotion, excitement, and passion. It’s fiery! As I said, that’s the heart of someone—you!—who’s committed to God.

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Now, what is your heart’s desire…and your heart’s tem-perature toward God?

Heart ResponseAre you there, my friend? Is yours the fiery heart of devo-

tion to God that’s just been described? Oh, how I pray that it is! But if you’re not there, or if you’re unsure how to get there, consider these few actions that will most definitely turn up the heat of your heart.

Step One—Do you need to receive Jesus Christ as your personal Savior? This is the beginning step, you know, to becoming a woman after God’s own heart. Perhaps you need to pray a heartfelt prayer similar to this one:

God, I want to be Your child, a true woman after

Your heart—a woman who lives her life in You,

and through You, and for You. I acknowledge

my sins and shortcomings, my failure to live up

to the standards You have set in Your Word, the

Bible, and I receive Your Son, Jesus Christ, into

my needy heart, giving thanks that He died on

the cross for my sins. Thank You for giving me

Your grace and Your strength so that I can follow

after Your heart.

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Step Two —Do you need to be more faithful to set aside time each day to listen to God like Mary did by reading your Bible? By praying? This can and must be a first priority each day. That’s how you and I, no matter what our age, make the choice Mary made. That’s how we choose the one thing, the good part, that can never be taken away from us. As we choose to sit at the Lord’s feet regularly, we cease to act like Martha—too busy, too bossy, too distracted to listen to the Master and linger with Him and delight in Him.

Now, what will your choice be today? Tomorrow? Each day? I’m praying for you!

Things to Do Today to Develop a Heart That Is Devoted to God

♥ Think of at least three ways you can make time in your busy day for “the most exciting, most fulfilling relation-ship in life.” How can you ensure time for listening to God, for spending time with Him, for letting Him invade your life?

♥ Memorize the poem below and put it to use in helping you choose God’s way in the situations you confront each day.

Good, better, best, never let it rest

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until your good is better, and your better best.

♥ Make a definite, audible dedication of yourself to God today and every day this week.

Would You Like to Know More? Check It Out

✓ Read Mary and Martha’s story in Luke 10:38-42 in your Bible. Describe the scene. Note who was there and what was taking place.

✓ Next, do a character study on Martha. Circle or list the words that describe Martha’s conduct. Also note her words—who she spoke to and what she said.

✓ Then do a character study on Mary, noting the words that describe her conduct.

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✓ Compare the two sisters. What differences do you notice in their words, actions, attitudes, posture, and interaction with Jesus?

✓ Then ask yourself, Am I busily “serving” Jesus…or sitting at His feet? Am I lashing out at others…or am I listening to my Savior? Am I worrying about life…or am I worshipping the Lord? Am I restless…or am I resting in God? What changes must I make to develop a heart that is devoted to God?

✓ What does Proverbs 31:30 say about the importance of maintaining your relationship with God?

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